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www.qualcomm.com
Supporting
the evolution of mobile computing, Qualcomm plans to upgrade its
line-up of the Snapdragon mobile processors with the MSM8960 chip with
an integrated WCDMA/HSPA/LTE modem. Designed to power devices running
the next version of Windows Mobile (Windows 8), the MSM8960 processor
will be available in June, followed by the quad-core Snapdragon APQ8064,
which will be launched in early 2012.
Qualcomm Incorporated
(NASDAQ: QCOM) announced today that its upcoming award-winning
Snapdragon™ family of smart mobile processors, including the MSM8960™
with integrated 3G/LTE modem, is designed to power devices running the
next version of Windows. The companies’ collaboration continues to
address the converging and fast-changing mobile computing landscape, and
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon family of dual-core and quad-core processors will
enable optimal computing performance, extended battery life and
connectivity, and top-notch graphics and multimedia in devices.
“Qualcomm
and Microsoft have a long and productive history of collaboration
focused on driving innovation forward, and we are pleased to be among
the leaders of the next evolution of mobile computing,” said Luis
Pineda, senior vice president of product management, computing and
consumer products at Qualcomm. “Our upcoming family of Snapdragon
processors is intelligently integrated, optimized for mobile and built
smarter, making it the ideal processor to address consumers’ growing
demands for new, innovative experiences and usage scenarios that we
believe will be delivered by the next version of Windows.”
The first
processor in the Snapdragon family to power devices using the next
version of Windows will be the MSM8960, which is sampling this month,
followed by the quad-core Snapdragon APQ8064™, which is anticipated to
sample in early 2012. Qualcomm has built its Snapdragon family of mobile
processors from the ground up to deliver enhanced power efficiency for
devices running the next version of Windows. The MSM8960 from the
Snapdragon family of mobile processors provides the first dual-core
solution with an integrated multi-mode 3G/LTE modem and is designed to
meet the multi-tasking requirements of the next version of Windows. The
Snapdragon family of mobile processors will include dual and quad
asynchronous CPU cores that can be independently controlled to deliver
maximum performance at maximum efficiency.
“Windows 8 will enable
customers to have the flexibility, connectivity and power that they
expect from Windows today with new, touch-only devices like tablets.
This will require high-performing, low-power processors like those from
Qualcomm, with features like 3G and 4G wireless wide area network (WWAN)
connectivity,” said Mike Angiulo, corporate vice president of Windows
planning, hardware and PC ecosystem. “We collaborate with Qualcomm
because Snapdragon-powered devices will help Windows 8 consumers
experience more out of their Windows device and enable hardware
manufacturers to try exciting new PC designs.”
Qualcomm will be
showcasing the latest Snapdragon-powered tablets and smartphones at
COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2011. For more information on Snapdragon processors.
About Qualcomm
Qualcomm
Incorporated (NASDAQ: QCOM) is the world leader in 3G and
next-generation mobile technologies. For more than 25 years, Qualcomm
ideas and inventions have driven the evolution of wireless
communications, connecting people more closely to information,
entertainment and each other. Today, Qualcomm technologies are powering
the convergence of mobile communications and consumer electronics,
making wireless devices and services more personal, affordable and
accessible to people everywhere.
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